I so far only know two but here are the two plus a guess.
- Creation of Adam
- Last Judgement
* The Flood
Another answer:
There are nine scenes from The Bible.
No, he did not. One of his younger contemporaries, Michelangelo, painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
Three times.
Mona Lisa, Sistine Chapel, Statue of David top 3.
The Sistine Chapel, designed by Baccio Pontelli, took almost eleven years to build (1473 to 1484) under the supervision of Giovannino de Dolci for Pope Sixtus IV.
He painted the chapel in three levels with scenes from the Bible and the prophets of the Old Testament. In the center was Adam touching the hand of God. This central figure represents the Neoplatonic philosophy that man could communicate with God without an intermediary like the Church.
he painted the Sistine chapel sculpted david and the dome of saint peters cathedral. . ..go to http://www.glbtq.com/literature/michelangelo.HTML
He didn't actually do it by himself but whenever someone has done his certain job in the ceiling like mixing paints but never painting a part or the most trusted helper gets to paint only part of a grass, sky etc. Michelangelo would fire him because he wanted to have the credits of all what has done.
Sistine Chapel painting, Mona Lisa , David by Michelangelo, the Domo of Florence, Neoplatonic thinking and writing,
For the ceiling, just a bit over 4 years. That was the time from start to finish. But during that time Michelangelo was absent for at least two long periods. Then came the "Last Judgement", which took 6 years.
Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne was created in 1504.
Tri means three so these ceiling fans probably have three mounting points or three points where they are attached to the ceiling
The Sistine Chapel tells the story of the creation of man and the in three levels it shows that man could communicate with God directly without the church. This was a new thought since everyone had been taught that man had to go through the Church to communicate with God. Michelangelo was a reader of Plato and this shows in his art.